toddlers and doors - safety tips to employ

2018

If you own a business, you want to make sure that your building is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Even if you’re not required to be ADA compliant due to size, it’s still important to do all that you can for your customers with mobility issues. Lack of accessibility can often prevent people with disabilities from entering certain buildings. Here are four steps you can take to make sure that your commercial building is accessible to all your customers. Read More»

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The doors in your home can actually be rather dangerous if you have a toddler moving about. Have you taken all of the preventative measures to ensure that your toddler doesn't get his or her fingers pinched in the door, open or close a door that he or she shouldn't and cannot get locked in a room that you cannot unlock? The purpose of my blog is to inform parents of the dangers acquainted with toddlers and doors. I began learning about these safety issues after my son broke three of his fingers in a slammed door. Hopefully, you can learn everything you need to keep your toddler safe in your home.